Overview
- The device runs Android 16, launches Debian Linux as an app, and can reboot into Windows 11 with a tile-style mobile interface built from progressive web apps.
- When connected via USB‑C, it can drive an external display with keyboard and mouse for a full desktop experience, and it ships with a five‑port USB‑C hub for HDMI, USB‑A peripherals, and PD charging.
- Key specs include a 6.58‑inch 120Hz LCD, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage with microSD expansion, a 5,000mAh battery with 18W wired and wireless charging, a 64MP main camera, and rugged MIL‑STD‑810H plus IP68/IP69K ratings.
- It uses Qualcomm’s QCM6490 platform with long-term support reportedly through 2036, though Windows on Arm still carries app compatibility and emulation limitations that may affect performance and battery life.
- The phone is priced at $549 with a $199 fully refundable reservation deposit, with shipments targeted for Q3 2026.